The State of the City (and nearly everything else) has been cancelled, but we’re still coming together as a community. My lovely daughter, Meghan Salhi-Wells, is mayor of Culver City…
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Our Guidelines for Giving During the Coronavirus
May 18, 2020How do we help the most vulnerable among us at a time when we also worry about our own financial footing.
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Experts weigh in on the state of our food system, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Wildlife comes out to play while humans stay locked away in cities amid coronavirus pandemic
May 11, 2020As the coronavirus pandemic upends human society, it is also having some profound effects on the animal kingdom. While people around the world go into quarantines and lockdowns, big…
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Roshan, a large telecom company, has used its business to develop safer, more connected communities and empower women throughout Afghanistan.
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Can We Talk | Cecile Andrews | TEDxSantaCruz
December 20, 2017Community activist Cecile Andrews argues that in an increasingly polarized nation, civil discourse is a voluntarily simple and collaborative way to strengthe…
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A Brief History of Transition in Two Minutes
October 4, 2017We’ve tried to capture the history of this amazing movement in this two-minute video…
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Love Little Free Libraries? These People Didn’t Stop at Books
September 29, 2017From seed banks to free food pantries, the little library movement is taking off in neighborhoods across the country.
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How Neighbors Turned Unused Buildings into a Thriving Community Hub by Christa Hillstrom — YES! Magazine
February 5, 2017As rents rise and independent businesses in Minneapolis lose their leases to large national chains, a first-of-its-kind co-op found a solution.
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To Women Marchers: Just Because You Don’t Feel Welcome Doesn’t Mean You Don’t Belong
January 22, 2017Issues that impact the womanhood of any one of us—directly or indirectly—impact all of us.
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